The Isle of Wight Pop Up Soup Kitchen is heading to the Isle of Wight Festival in June to spread awareness of the project and raise much needed cash to see them through next winter.
Charities at Home has been set up to help the Isle of Wight community. All proceeds from the shop go back into the community, and particularly the homeless and less fortunate.
If you've decided to go on a diet and get rid of a few pounds this New Year, why not consider donating your calorie-rich foods to the Pop-Up Soup Kitchen? It's what Slimming World members on the Island are being urged to do.
Many items were stolen last night from this fantastic charity that helps those in need. A GoFundMe page has been set up for donations to help replace the stolen items and repair damage. Can you help?
With the roll-out of Universal Credit, Black Friday approaching and the negative financial pressures of Christmas, Waste Not Want Not say they've noticed a huge spike in requests for assistance.
Sunday was the last operating night of the winter overnight shelter for the homeless on the Isle of Wight. The Pop-up Soup Kitchen also currently has nowhere to operate from so an online petition has been launched calling on the MP to help.
The Isle of Wight Pop Up Soup Kitchen has teamed up with a private landlord to get at least five more homeless people off the streets and into safe, warm surroundings before winter sets in. Find out how you can help.